borikua
03-15-2005, 02:02 PM
Mitchell said in an interview with Greg Leon that he turned down "nearly $800,000" to fight Cotto, cuz he can't make 140 anyome...any BT member that can post more info about this interview???
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View Full Version : Mitchell turned down Cotto fight! borikua 03-15-2005, 02:02 PM Mitchell said in an interview with Greg Leon that he turned down "nearly $800,000" to fight Cotto, cuz he can't make 140 anyome...any BT member that can post more info about this interview??? SacTown1 03-15-2005, 02:04 PM Mitchell said in an interview with Greg Leon that he turned down "nearly $800,000" to fight Cotto, cuz he can't make 140 anyome...any BT member that can post more info about this interview??? The guy nearly lost his life vs. Tszyu, I'm sure that the weight was just an excuse to preserve what little life he still has left AintGottaClue 03-15-2005, 02:05 PM lol mitchell would get KO'd in 1 round at 140 or at 147 Allen_Poe 03-15-2005, 02:08 PM seeing as how Cotto steps into the ring at about 160, Cotto could fight him at whatever weight he wants STOP ACTIN LIKE A *****, YOU SCARED!! PRboxingfan 03-15-2005, 02:20 PM Here you go. I had to do some "trickery" to get it since they disabled highlighting and right-clicks on their web page. But here it is, nonetheless. Enjoy: GL: What's good Sharmba? "Right now I'm just starting to work out and I'm getting ready to get back in the ring in a couple of months. You know they wanted me and Cotto to fight, but I can't do it at 140. I would've fought him at 145, but I can't go no lower than that no more. I can't make 140 without draining myself and I won't subject myself to that again." GL: I hear you're no longer with Gary Shaw Productions, who is your new promoter? Sharmba Mitchell: "I don't have a promoter, Gary was just acting as my promoter. Right now I'm a free agent." GL: So if people out there want to make a fight with Sharmba Mitchell who should they call? SM: "They should call my office or call my management, CMG." GL: Do you have a target date for your welterweight debut? SM: "I want to go in May, but whenever they come up with a date for me, I'm ready. I'm just ready to get back in there some time soon. Right now I'm enjoying my time off because for the last three years I've been fighting constantly so this rest is serving me well. I needed a break, I think I was wearing my body down." GL: What do you think about Kostya Tszyu vs. Ricky Hatton? SM: "I think Tszyu's going to stop him but it's going to be a pretty good fight." GL: Do you like Tszyu early? SM: "Yeah I do. Hatton doesn't know how to stay away and you really got to be able to move around with Tszyu. If you aren't great at moving around the ring with Tszyu he's going to get you. And Hatton doesn't know how to box like that." GL: Who are some of the guys you're looking at for your welterweight debut? SM: "There's a few guys we're looking at, but obviously Shane Mosley, Oscar De La Hoya and your man Zab Judah are the guys I want to get to. You know they offered me a date to fight Shane Mosley in February, but they weren't offering no money, so I didn't take it." GL: What's no money, like a couple of hundred grand? SM: "Yep. So I was like they don't want this fight." GL: It might not have been a good idea to fight Mosley so shortly after the Tszyu fight. SM: "I'm up for all challenges so I would have loved that fight. The Tszyu thing there was a lot of weight issues that hurt me in the ring. I'm a natural welterweight and I think I stayed at junior welterweight about a year and a half too long. I think junior middleweight is a little too big for me, but welterweight is the perfect place for me to be." GL: Following the peformance against Tszyu, your critics will say, 'Sharmba Mitchell is a good fighter with a great record, but he doesn't have any real big, career defining wins. How important is it to you to immediately get yourself into the mix for a big fight at welterweight so you can change that? SM: "Very important. I don't want no tune-up fights or junk like that, I want to fight the best out there and I don't think I need tune-ups or things like that. The game plan against Tszyu was for me to have the energy to be able to move around and things like that, and I just didn't have it. I know what I need to do and I have no complaints about what happened with Tszyu, I just know what I need to do to get where I want to go. "Did you know they offered me damn near $800,000 to fight Cotto at 140, but I wouldn't do it because I can't fight at that weight no more." GL: So they offered you almost $800,000 to fight Cotto? SM: "Yeah." GL: Isn't that more than you made to fight Tszyu? SM: "Yeah. But I don't care about the money, it's not more important to me than my health or my career. People have no idea what it's like to make that weight and what you have to go through to make it. There's no money out there that could make me fight at junior welterweight, but like I said if they want to make the fight at 145, all they gotta do is call us." Fareastwarrior 03-15-2005, 02:55 PM Put an extra zero behind the $800 0000 and wait for his reactions. Of course this won't happen, cause Mitchell is not worth 8 milion dollars. He can only dream about this. Mitchell's days are outnumbered, the Thunder of Down-Under smacked this guy into an uninteresting object. DLT 03-15-2005, 03:00 PM I believe him. Why do people get upset when someone says they cant make weight no more after they lose when it is true. Alot of these fighters are killing themselves to make weight but they do it because they are mostly champs who havent lost in a long time even though they feel themselves slowing down. They will take it for as long as they can but whenever they lose they will say thats enough because I know that I wont be 100% at that weight anymore. Thats why guys like Mitchell and Spinks go up. Why would Mitchell be scared of Cotto and not Zoo? He knew that he couldnt be at his best at 140 anymore just like Spinks knew that he was getting slower at 147 and had to move up. Arfan1 03-15-2005, 03:09 PM if hes getting old and less powerfull he is looking abiously for the moeny, his also probilly scared SacTown1 03-15-2005, 03:10 PM Mitchell isn't exactly chiseled out of stone, I'm sure he could make 135 if he really trained hard, the fact is that when some fighters get embarassed in the ring at their natural fighting weight, they automatically use the Weight Card to justify their loss (Toney vs. Jones, Morales vs. Barrera 1, Spinks vs. Judah, Forrest vs. Mayorga, etc etc etc)....Mitchell knows that he'll never be at the top of the 140 lb division, so he used the Weight Card as an excuse for his lack of firepower and ability vs. Tszyu, I hate lousy excuses and weight is one of the lousiest Hisoka 03-15-2005, 03:14 PM I believe him. Why do people get upset when someone says they cant make weight no more after they lose when it is true. Alot of these fighters are killing themselves to make weight but they do it because they are mostly champs who havent lost in a long time even though they feel themselves slowing down. They will take it for as long as they can but whenever they lose they will say thats enough because I know that I wont be 100% at that weight anymore. Thats why guys like Mitchell and Spinks go up. Why would Mitchell be scared of Cotto and not Zoo? He knew that he couldnt be at his best at 140 anymore just like Spinks knew that he was getting slower at 147 and had to move up. I'll have to agree. PRboxingfan 03-15-2005, 04:50 PM I like, and always have liked, Mitchell as a fighter. I've seen him in person and he is huge. I don't doubt that he can't make the 140 limit anymore. He did offer a catch weight of 145 but it wouldn't be smart for Cotto to take that. Maybe 142 or 143 would've made it happen. Tha Greatest 03-15-2005, 04:56 PM they offered him ONLY a few hundred grand to fight shane mosley and he said the money wasnt good enough... They offer him 800,000 to fight cotto and he says he doesnt care about the money.... BUSTED!! NAB 03-15-2005, 07:57 PM Funny how Mitchell has stopped calling KT a fatboy & a bum??!! Now he thinks Tszyu's a good fighter, but the weight was the real problem...! abdiel2k3 03-15-2005, 08:01 PM damn that sux i def was interested in this fight The Fix 03-15-2005, 08:05 PM imo mitchell would expose cotto. mitchell looke like garbage when he fought zoo but who doesnt look bad when they fight zoo(who is top 3 p4p). mitchell is still a very good fighter and cotto would be taken a huge risk fighting him The Troll 03-16-2005, 01:27 AM I do not like Mitchell as an individual. He is a liar and every time he loses he makes excuses and he is basically just a piece of sh###T and overrated. The Troll 03-16-2005, 01:28 AM Cotto would probably stop Mitchell if they fought IMO. The Troll 03-16-2005, 01:33 AM Mike Tyson actually has alot more integrity and class than people realize. Like after he lost to Evander Holyfield his promoter and everybody were wanting him to make up excuses of why he lost and Tyson refused to make excuses and payed respect to Evander. He just said Evander fought a great fight, (and he of course did) and that Evander was the better man that night. That was the best performance of Evander's entire career IMO was his TKO victory over Tyson. He was such an underdog in that fight too. Nobody expected Evander to win. He was coming off knockout losses to Moore and Riddick Bowe and was considering retirement. He really shocked the world when he defeated Mike Tyson, and Tyson made no excuse for that loss. He trained, he brought his best, and he lost, and he admitted it, and Tyson was 30 years old only, or 29. Mech. 03-16-2005, 01:37 AM I dont think he's really making excuses, i dont think he's lying about not being able to make weight, I DOUBT that had anything to do with the Tszyu fight,so maybe thats an excuse, he just tried to trade with Tszyu and BAM.I give him a decent chance against anbody who isnt a tremendous puncher, i think he could fight a close fight with cotto if he stayed out of range,but i doubt he would be able to do that the whole fight, i think cotto would stop him late, or score a solid UD.He was actually pretty humble after that Tszyu asswoopin, so Im still looking forward to see how h performs against people at his new weight. dcgun 03-16-2005, 02:28 AM I dont think Mitchell is scared of Cotto, I think he finds himself vulnerable against any 140 pounder. He suffered a devasting KO, just like Judah you're going to have doubts about your ability in that division when you lose so comprehensively. jack_the_rippuh 03-16-2005, 11:37 AM Why not fight a 145. I mean both of them will probably come to the fight as Middleweights or even Super-Middleweights. Cotto should just take the damn fight, he knows he can't make Junior Welterweight any more, he's just waiting for one of the other Junior Welterweights to move up, so he can go up with them. |